This week's post-apocalyptic chat comes from the lovely Annie Oldham, author of The Burn series. For those of you who haven't read it yet, here's a little intro.
The Burn is full of nuclear
fallout, roving gangs, anarchy, unreliable plumbing. That's what Terra's father
tells her. She has lived her whole life in comfort in a colony at the bottom of
the Pacific Ocean. She hates it. And she would pay any price to leave. But when
Terra finally escapes the colony, she finds out her father is right. She finds
a group of survivors that quickly become friends, and every day with them is a
race for survival. When she witnesses and commits unspeakable acts, she has to
decide where her loyalty lies: with the colony she despises or the Burn, where
every day is filled with nightmares.
Sounds awesome right? Except for the unreliable plumbing. Seriously - that's the part most people never think of when they think of the apocalypse. Mutant zombies--a handy dandy shotgun can take care of that. No flush toilets? That's a deal breaker.
One of my favorite things about post-apocalyptic fiction is the world-building. Since we aren't living in the end of days (at least not yet) it's up to each author to offer up his or her vision of what things would be like.
I asked Annie to explain how she came up with her own personal apocalypse. Check it out! And don't forget to enter to win an e-copy of The Burn and it's sequel, Infraction.
Annie, take it away!
Everyone is apprehensive of the future. Some of us give it a
passing glance every so often, others of us are downright paranoid about it. I
think that's why so many readers love—and why I enjoy writing—a
post-apocalyptic world. It's the grand game of “What if...?”
Just by its very nature you can bet that things will get
intense and that there will be no small stories there. A dystopian government?
A race for survival? Desperation at every turn? Zombies or some other plague?
You can bet at least one of those will pop up in this genre. That's what makes
it so fun. You can ask “What if...?” as many times as you'd like, and chances
are, you're not going to go too far over the top.
But the post-apocalyptic setting is just the framework of
the story. If you don't have real, flesh-and-blood characters driving the story
along—characters that learn and grow and feel—the story will succumb to
its seemingly impossible circumstances. No one will be able to suspend their
disbelief long enough to see the story through. One of my readers told me that Infraction
scared her because she could see the future I created actually happening. If
she hadn't become invested in the characters, she wouldn't have had that
emotional response.
I've enjoyed writing The Burn series so much because it
focuses on what a good person does in the face of such unbelievable
circumstances. Crafting this world where the government tries to control its
citizens to the point of privacy invasion and brainwashing is frightening, but
could border on implausible. I keep it real by creating good people to live the
story. Good people who don't necessarily do impossible things. No one
single-handedly takes down the government or saves the world. But they're good
characters doing what's right in incredible circumstances, and I think that's
the most poignant story to tell. Because we've all been there.
Adding the post-apocalyptic setting is just icing on the
cake.
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Want more? Of course you do! Here's all the info you need to know! And make sure to enter the contest before you leave!! Oh and check out MY post over at Annie's blog about creating MY post-apocalyptic world. (Hint: Just add zombies.) You can win a copy of Tomorrow Land.
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Author Bio
Away from her writing, Annie
Oldham is the mother of the three most adorable girls in the world, has the
best husband in the world, and lives in the hottest place in the world (not
really, but Phoenix sure feels like it). When she's not writing or wrangling
children (yes, it does actually happen), she loves to cook, sing, and play the
piano.
Contact Info
Website: http://www.annieoldham.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/annieoldhambooks
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/annie_oldham
I think you would have to include Zombies or mutants of some kind!! These books sound awesome :)
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ReplyDeleteMy post-apocalyptic world would involve fire. A lot of fire.
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